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What is the marketing messaging phrase we use to describe the Accolade II femoral stem product menu? |
Fit Design Efficiency |
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What is the "Morphometric Wedge"? |
Evolution of the standard tapered wedge, has a size specific medial curvature and grows both medially and laterally, and has lateral distal relief |
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How does a "Morphometric Wedge" design differ from a "fit and fill" design? |
A morphometric wedge is an evolution of the standard tapered wedge which is an m/L tapered stem where as a fit and fill is fitting the implant to the patient by filling the canal |
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From what "standard flat tapered wedge" design (1970's) did the Accolade II stem evolve? |
Mueller straight stem |
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What neck lengths are available for Accolade II femoral stems? (5) |
27, 30, 35, 37, 40 |
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How do the colours on the neck trials correspond to the neck lengths on the accolade II? |
27 - yellow (0-1) 30 - blue (2-3) 35 - green (4-6) 37 - black (7-9) 40 - red (10-11) |
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What neck angles are available for the Accolade II femoral stem design? |
127° and 132° |
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What is the trunnion taper type on the Accolade II femoral stem design? |
V40 Taper |
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What is the base metal alloy used to manufacture the Accolade II femoral stem design? |
Ti-6Al-4V |
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What surface enhancements are applied to the Accolade II femoral stem design? |
Plasma Spray CpTi and HA |
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Do Accolade II femoral stems have a size specific medial curvature? |
Yes |
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Is the Accolade II SOMA designed? |
Yes |
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Is the Accolade II a cemented stem or press-fit stem design? |
Press-fit |
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Are Accolade II femoral stems longer or shorter than Accolade tmzf femoral stems? |
Shorter |
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How many stem sizes are available (127&132) in the Accolade II femoral stem system menu? |
24 (0-11 on each side) |
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Why does the Accolade II femoral stem design have a distal lateral relief? |
To aid in direct anterior approach. For easier insertion |
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How do you distinguish the 127 neck trials from the 132 neck trials in the Accolade II femoral stem instrumentation? |
127 - trials are gold and labeled with 127 132 - trials are silver and labeled with 132 |
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When we use the term 'High offset option' with regards to the femoral neck trials, does it apply to the 127 or 132 neck trial? |
127 |
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What do the SOMA letters stand for? |
Stryker Orthopedics Modeling & Analytics |